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I’ve come to the realization I’m going to have to weave faster because I’m running out of things to say about this piece.I must just be boring your stripey socks off.Anyway, my goal at this point is to start to level the sections off so I can at least show you an area with the handspun pulled through the slits in the event I don’t finish the entire weaving by February 28th.Or maybe I’ll just consider it finished on the 28th no matter where I’m at in the process so I can cut it off the loom and finish the remaining steps of closing up some of the slits, incorporating the handspun yarn, and mounting it.I’ll see how things progress.

In case you missed the announcement, Mirrix is offering free bead patterns for download on their website.There’s a really great Valentine’s Day heart pattern available that I believe is based on one of Claudia’s zendoodles.I might give the image a shot at some point weaving with DMC #5 embroidery thread.But that’s a project for much later in the year.

The pink and black “weaving over a weaving” is still very much a work-in-process but should be finished this week.One of the ideas that crossed my mind when I was working on it yesterday was what would happen if there were multiple layers of weaving, then areas were burnt away so you could see the underlying layers.Yep, it’s just a matter of time before something goes up in flames.

As I start to look forward to how I will utilize the Mirrix Loom in my future work, I see it being a really useful tool in my mixed media / collage / assemblage projects.I’ve realized over the past few months that for me “traditional” tapestry weaving is very restrictive.